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and russia to carry out a soft landing. they plan on sending an astronaut to the moon and opening a space station by 2020. >>> from the "usa today," a recent survey shows louisiana is home to the worst drivers in america. >> oh. >> car insurance comparison says louisiana finished number one in the categories of failure to obey, speeding tickets, and careless driving. the rating also includes duis and fatality rates. other states in the top five include south carolina, mississippi, texas and alabama. >> according to a study from nbc news, if you're looking for the next best gadget or tv, you might end up paying more for pixels than your eyes can actually see. these days manufacturers are producing screens that have four times as many pixels as ordinary high definition tvs. but doctors say the human eye is actually limited in what it can make out. so the new technology doesn't really serve a purpose as far as the viewing experience goes. >> probably burns your retina right out. >>> "wall street journal" in a new analysis of d
and russia to carry out a soft landing. they plan on sending an astronaut to the moon and opening a space station by 2020. >>> from the "usa today," a recent survey shows louisiana is home to the worst drivers in america. >> oh. >> car insurance comparison says louisiana finished number one in the categories of failure to obey, speeding tickets, and careless driving. the rating also includes duis and fatality rates. other states in the top five include south...
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>> sochi, russia. >> russia. >> russia. >> what network's covering that? >> the nbc network. >> the nbc network. really? >> yes, indeed. you might hear a few things about it. >> really? they always do that. >> are you already getting your collared jacket ready? >> it's already in, yeah. >> are you going to go to russia? >> i sure hope so. let's all go to russia. by the way, nine hours ahead. the show would be on at 3:00 in the afternoon. >> they never let us go to the olympics. >> just go. >> they take willie. they pluck him. >> it's remote. >> they don't want us around. >> there's some trains, planes and automobiles. this is a live shot, by the way. >> look at the snow. is this, like, putin's backyard? where is this? >> that's one year away. >> where is this, willie? where is this place? >> it's a little bit remote. >> how will they get there? are they building up international airports? >> they're building up an entire infrastructure. >> dogsleds. are they really? >> all the venues are built, actually. and now they're making all the highways. >> will the
>> sochi, russia. >> russia. >> russia. >> what network's covering that? >> the nbc network. >> the nbc network. really? >> yes, indeed. you might hear a few things about it. >> really? they always do that. >> are you already getting your collared jacket ready? >> it's already in, yeah. >> are you going to go to russia? >> i sure hope so. let's all go to russia. by the way, nine hours ahead. the show would be on at 3:00 in...
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because they were so much warmer across russia, that really skewed how november went. that was even during an n el ninio type year. warm-up is under way for the seaboard. this weekend, we will pay the price for thunderstorms in the deep south and wet weather through the ohio valley. so today it's still chilly in new england. look at the warm weather from dallas to kansas city and denver. enjoy your mid-winter break. some of that warm air will head to d.c. this weekend. we could be 70 in d.c. on sunday. 70. you won't even need a long sleeve shirt. you are watching "morning joe." [ music playing ] . did you get chips for the party? nope. [ ding ] cheese plate? cheese plate. no, i made something better. you used the oven? boom. [ male announcer ] pillsbury crescents. make the holidays pop. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] own your obsession with the exceptional values during the season of audi. visit audioffers.com today. ♪ you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylen
because they were so much warmer across russia, that really skewed how november went. that was even during an n el ninio type year. warm-up is under way for the seaboard. this weekend, we will pay the price for thunderstorms in the deep south and wet weather through the ohio valley. so today it's still chilly in new england. look at the warm weather from dallas to kansas city and denver. enjoy your mid-winter break. some of that warm air will head to d.c. this weekend. we could be 70 in d.c. on...
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. >> was your department aware of his travels to russia and if you weren't, the reason. >> yes. the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned, all investigations had been -- the matter had been closed. >> is it true that his identity document did not match his airline ticket and if so why did tsa miss the discrepancy? >> there was a mismatch there. by the way, the bill will help with this because it requires that passports be electronically readable as opposed to to having be manually input and it really does a good job of getting human error to the extent it exists out of the process. >> what do you think, mika? >> i think they missed it clearly. and i think that there's, obviously, ultimately no excuse but it's incredibly hard. it's terrible what has happened and just listening to that mother is chilling. it's absolutely chilling. >> more than that. >> yeah. >> yeah. so they missed it. but, mike, it reminds me of when you were talking to one of the top intel guys in america a few years ago and he said if you saw every day what i saw every day
. >> was your department aware of his travels to russia and if you weren't, the reason. >> yes. the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned, all investigations had been -- the matter had been closed. >> is it true that his identity document did not match his airline ticket and if so why did tsa miss the discrepancy? >> there was a mismatch there. by the way, the bill will help with this because it requires that passports be...
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russia that is grappling with racism and qatar. let's not even go there. this world cup sparked national protest last year and the millions they spent on the stadium. >> they are not going to be ready. the cup, they played games with tear gas hovering over the stadium. it's one to one. if you are an american fan, have your hands over your ice. >>. >> let's talk about that. did you have a question? >> that's okay. >> first of all, something we haven't talked in a while. so many things to talk about. i think the two big story, liverpool is doing much better and man u. how bad does it get and how much longer does he stay there? >> 11 years he shot big time. he came to manchester united. like getting the keys to the car and driving it into the size of the garage. they have massive brands piling on. the leash is very, very tight. they don't pay big money to be associated with the team. >> does he survive the year? >> no way he survives the year. >> they are closer to relegation. >> my heart breaks for him. he's like 20 years in six months. i take no pleasure in
russia that is grappling with racism and qatar. let's not even go there. this world cup sparked national protest last year and the millions they spent on the stadium. >> they are not going to be ready. the cup, they played games with tear gas hovering over the stadium. it's one to one. if you are an american fan, have your hands over your ice. >>. >> let's talk about that. did you have a question? >> that's okay. >> first of all, something we haven't talked in a...
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the ioc is asking russia again for more clarification. back to you guys. >> nbc's michele kosinski, thank you so much. up next, senator chuck schumer who has had plenty to say about russia's leadership. we'll talk about that and much more when "morning joe" comes right back. you make a great team. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-
the ioc is asking russia again for more clarification. back to you guys. >> nbc's michele kosinski, thank you so much. up next, senator chuck schumer who has had plenty to say about russia's leadership. we'll talk about that and much more when "morning joe" comes right back. you make a great team. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's...
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of russia. the fbi told the a.p. despite interviewing him and relatives they did not find any activity. the agency dropped the ball. richard, i wonder if there is going to be a lot of questions and maybe even hearings out of this or what comes to mind just knowing those basic facts? >> there probably will be hearings of the fbi whether it learned more or could have done more. critics say that is monday morning quarterbacking. it ought to be about what we were talking about, what can we do to prevent or identify young people who are radicalized and how did we respond and how what did we learn about lockdowns. as the military would say it ought not to just focus on fbi. it's much bigger and much broader. we have to learn a lot from this. the reason is this is not a one off. this type of low, if you will, granular terrorism, a couple of people and not talking about large networks or organizations. there could be copy cats stimulated by these guys and we better get used to this. >> talking about copycats. i want to ask a
of russia. the fbi told the a.p. despite interviewing him and relatives they did not find any activity. the agency dropped the ball. richard, i wonder if there is going to be a lot of questions and maybe even hearings out of this or what comes to mind just knowing those basic facts? >> there probably will be hearings of the fbi whether it learned more or could have done more. critics say that is monday morning quarterbacking. it ought to be about what we were talking about, what can we do...
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a meteorite strikes russia this morning, injuring hundreds of people. we're going to bring you the details next on "morning joe." ♪ ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovation, every solution, comes together for a single purpose -- to make the world a safer place. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort ... individualized. right now, queen mattresses start at just $599 . and save 50% on our limited edition bed-plus special offers through monday. >>> at 40 past the hour, a number of videos posted last night on youtube shows the trails of smoke from an object that's being described as a meteorite landing 900 miles east of moscow. check
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this is china, russia, u.k., france, united states, germany, european union. so this is a world wide agreement that is i think very powerful and what the iranians have agreed to do is to basically reverse the enrichment that they have been taking above the 3.5% which you use or 5% which you use for a power plant or for research to reverse that and spend increases and to dismantle the mechanisms for enrichment beyond a very small wa way. >> this is six months where we will see what happens. >> this says go against ten years of u.n. doctrine, policy on lifting the sanctions. >> no, no. >> it doesn't. >> it does. >> it doesn't. because what's been happening is trying to find a way to get a guarantee that iran is now pursuing a nuclear weapons program and that's why the p-5 here. this is a u.n. agreement, a security agreement. >> what are your concerns? >> well, if eastern doesn't live up to the deal, we'll know during next six months. so this is step by step. this is how diplomacy needs to work after 34 years of complete -- >> jeffrey, how do we avoid the mistake
this is china, russia, u.k., france, united states, germany, european union. so this is a world wide agreement that is i think very powerful and what the iranians have agreed to do is to basically reverse the enrichment that they have been taking above the 3.5% which you use or 5% which you use for a power plant or for research to reverse that and spend increases and to dismantle the mechanisms for enrichment beyond a very small wa way. >> this is six months where we will see what...
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actually russia's power right now is confined to the ability to say no. it's confined to the ability to obstruct. >> no on syria, no on iran. >> they seem to be mocking us. >> so snowden's father has been out talking. and he's suggesting that his son can't get a fair trial in the united states. and actually he's more of a whistleblower than anything. what would you say to that? >> i would reject the whistleblower characterization. by him -- by his father. and frankly, unfortunately, by a significant fraction of our own population. i mean, a whistleblower is a technical term. it's raising your hand and telling people in authority that this isn't right, i disagree with this and given them a chance to respond or correct it. he didn't do any of that. there's no record of his complaining within the system. >> okay, but what he did do i think is maybe reveal something important that we need to look at in terms of maybe a process we go through as we try and protect our country. i want to read from "the new york times" editorial. it was actually yesterday but it'
actually russia's power right now is confined to the ability to say no. it's confined to the ability to obstruct. >> no on syria, no on iran. >> they seem to be mocking us. >> so snowden's father has been out talking. and he's suggesting that his son can't get a fair trial in the united states. and actually he's more of a whistleblower than anything. what would you say to that? >> i would reject the whistleblower characterization. by him -- by his father. and frankly,...
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>> moscow and russia are radically different. it's a semiauthoritarian situation in which the government is also a private industry. oil and gas is an enormously thing in russia. all of the money flows to friend of power the way it works. moscow today, i used to live there in the late '80s and early '90s. the stores were empty. you couldn't buy an onion or potatoes were hard to come by. now in the same streets where those stores existed is dior, louis vuitton. unbelievable concentrations of wealth. the most billionaires in in any one city in the world? moscow. >> wow. >> the art has become kind of a pendage of wealth. >> speaking of that time that you were there, i remember reading, i think it was 1989, maybe 1990, the new republic talking about how there was cultural, societal and political anarchy across russia. >> i wouldn't call it anarchy now. i think putin's achievement or the opposite how you look at it is the end of the an arctic '90s. in yeit was a complete collapse and wild capitalism. now power is settling out. it's he
>> moscow and russia are radically different. it's a semiauthoritarian situation in which the government is also a private industry. oil and gas is an enormously thing in russia. all of the money flows to friend of power the way it works. moscow today, i used to live there in the late '80s and early '90s. the stores were empty. you couldn't buy an onion or potatoes were hard to come by. now in the same streets where those stores existed is dior, louis vuitton. unbelievable concentrations...
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and a problem for russia. he is almost impossible to work with. >> looks that way, kathleen. >> mr. ambassador, kathleen parker. i wanted to ask in terms of what has happened with snowden, what is more damaging to the united states, what was actually revealed or the fact that he was able to secure this information and distribute it? >> i suppose the substance because that's what will help the terrorists keep us from connecting the dots. you remember after 9/11, everybody said the intelligence community didn't connect the dots. that's part of what's been going on with respect to particularly going after the terrorists here and foreign intelligence collection, and that -- the way we were connecting them is now out there in the hands of the terrorists. so they know a lot more about how to plan, how to use telephones and the like. that's the main problem. >> james woolsey, thank you so much. we appreciate you being on the show this morning. >> good to be with you. >> coming up on "morning joe," a landmark week for
and a problem for russia. he is almost impossible to work with. >> looks that way, kathleen. >> mr. ambassador, kathleen parker. i wanted to ask in terms of what has happened with snowden, what is more damaging to the united states, what was actually revealed or the fact that he was able to secure this information and distribute it? >> i suppose the substance because that's what will help the terrorists keep us from connecting the dots. you remember after 9/11, everybody said...
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of the secretary of state is going to russia or china. there are companies in this country that would pay lobbyists millions of dollars if they could get the secretary of state to try and enhance their product overseas. and yet she is doing it, obviously, for nothing. the secretary of state. how does it work? how do these companies gain the attention of the secretary of state, hillary clinton, enough to get the secretary of state to drop it on russia or chinese leaders about boeing or lockheed? how does that happen? >> this is where the washington turf battles come in. actually, ostensibly, this is the job of the commerce department. there has been a program created right after the cold war called commercial advocacy. where major corporations, big companies can like boeing and lockheed, because they were the -- you know, the only company in their market, could apply to the commerce department and basically get officials to lobby for them and be their corporate cheerleaders for clearance. and you're talking about for government contracts.
of the secretary of state is going to russia or china. there are companies in this country that would pay lobbyists millions of dollars if they could get the secretary of state to try and enhance their product overseas. and yet she is doing it, obviously, for nothing. the secretary of state. how does it work? how do these companies gain the attention of the secretary of state, hillary clinton, enough to get the secretary of state to drop it on russia or chinese leaders about boeing or lockheed?...
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i moved here from russia and i gained weight because the portions were much larger. and i just felt like i needed to eat it all because it was so yummy. weight watchers online worked for me because it lets me live my life. i can still go out with my friends. i can still enjoy my favorite foods and drinks. it's just a smarter way of eating. i lost 40 lbs. wow it's amazing. my most favorite part of my new body is my bottom. [ laughs ] [ hudson ] weight watchers online. the power of weight watchers completely online. join for free today. let's say you pay your guy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much you think. except it's 2% every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch. over time it really adds up. then go to e-trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert: it's low. really? yes, really. e-trade offers investment advice and guidance from dedicated, professional financial consultants. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. that's how our system works. e-trade. less for us. more for you. >>> you might want to
i moved here from russia and i gained weight because the portions were much larger. and i just felt like i needed to eat it all because it was so yummy. weight watchers online worked for me because it lets me live my life. i can still go out with my friends. i can still enjoy my favorite foods and drinks. it's just a smarter way of eating. i lost 40 lbs. wow it's amazing. my most favorite part of my new body is my bottom. [ laughs ] [ hudson ] weight watchers online. the power of weight...
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our relationship is with russia, and who vladimir putin is. i was in slovenia in 2001 when president bush said i looked into his eyes and realized i could trust him. that was undone within a matter of years, even during the bush years, as vladimir putin sought to undo what the united states was trying to do in a lot of parts of the world. you fast forward to president obama and the fact that the russians are propping up the syrian regime, the fact that russians still have such an interest in trying to project the greatness of russia's past. this is what this administration faces. and the administration is going to have a choice to make when it comes to the fall about participating in summits with vladimir putin who shows flickers sometimes of wanting to be a partner but i think he's far less of a partner than he was in the early days after 9/11 which is partnership of the united states looking away from what he was doing in chechnya. >> this is -- i mean everything from the pictures of him with his shirt off running around on top of horses or
our relationship is with russia, and who vladimir putin is. i was in slovenia in 2001 when president bush said i looked into his eyes and realized i could trust him. that was undone within a matter of years, even during the bush years, as vladimir putin sought to undo what the united states was trying to do in a lot of parts of the world. you fast forward to president obama and the fact that the russians are propping up the syrian regime, the fact that russians still have such an interest in...
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think chechnya inside of russia. bashar, i think more victories by the opposition even though we are not helping very much. eventually they will come around, it seems to me and see what happens. my first choice is a unified moderate government. my second choice by them is some kind of pluralistic system, think lebanon and that would not be a bad outcome at this point but it can't go on like this. >> former congressman jane harman, thank you very much. tom need friedman, thank you as well. his book is "before beirut to jerusalem." >>> campbell brown says president obama is giving hollywood and the entertainment industry a pass. she joins us ahead. we will be right back. but i wondered what a i tcustomer thought? is great, hi nia... nice to meet you nia, i'm mike. what do you drive? i have a ford explorer, i love my car. and you're treating it well? yes i am. there are a lot of places you could take your explorer for service, why do you bring it back to the ford dealership? they specifically work on fords. it seems to
think chechnya inside of russia. bashar, i think more victories by the opposition even though we are not helping very much. eventually they will come around, it seems to me and see what happens. my first choice is a unified moderate government. my second choice by them is some kind of pluralistic system, think lebanon and that would not be a bad outcome at this point but it can't go on like this. >> former congressman jane harman, thank you very much. tom need friedman, thank you as well....
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a second bombing in russia. a city rocked by a suicide attack and 14 people killed on a trolley bus. 28 more said to be wounded on the heels of a bombing at the city's train station that left 17 people dead and 40 wounded. the first caught on surveillance and the blast as you can see lighting up the train station's grand window expelling a giant cloud of debris. they believe a female suicide bomber detonated after she was stopped by a police officer. a separate car bomb about 170 miles outside sochi where the winter games are next month. they are approaching the mounting questions about security surrounding the games. joining us live is nbc news correspondent, jim messeda. >> it's a major rail and bus hub for southern russia. a city that you have to pass to to go to or from sochi. it has a real value. investigators say today's bus bomb was carried out by a suicide bomber. no one claimed thursday which killed at least 30 and wounded more than 60 this was the work of islamists and insurgents from the region in sou
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/russia relations. >> i think it probably hurt the relationship. you know, he's undoubtedly, in my mind, a traitor to our country. and probably most what he knows the russians already know. so the assessment damage to our country's security and, you know, it's a gold mine for them. >> we'll be following this to get more information in. let's now turn to the republican bid to defund obama care. i want to read a pretty harsh column by eric erickson about you, sir. i'm not going to read the title, but it says coburn is willing to wage a holy war against wasteful pork barrel spending but on obama care these days and other issues outside of government pork coburn chose the leadership line held up as the reasonable conservative by leadership on mike lee's defund strategy. senator coburn says it's impossible. i wish tom coburn would join the fight with mike lee, ted cruz, rand paul and marco rubio, having expect so much time with republican leaders peddling can't instead of try, i give up hope he can change in the twilight of his senate career. your respo
/russia relations. >> i think it probably hurt the relationship. you know, he's undoubtedly, in my mind, a traitor to our country. and probably most what he knows the russians already know. so the assessment damage to our country's security and, you know, it's a gold mine for them. >> we'll be following this to get more information in. let's now turn to the republican bid to defund obama care. i want to read a pretty harsh column by eric erickson about you, sir. i'm not going to...
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i do think there are persons of interests and russia is where i think they went yes, i'm ready with jihad and here is how you conduct an act of violence including with training. >> new questions raised whether intelligence agencies should be doing more to watch muslim communities here at home and that debate continued yesterday on "meet the press" between congressman peter ring and keith ellison. >> what the nypd is doing in new york what a thousand police officers focusing on this issue knowing where the threat is coming from. the threat is coming from the muslim community. >> once you say we are going to drag net or survey a community what you do is ignore dangerous threats not in that community and you go after people who don't have anything to do with it. remember, we went after a community in world war ii and japanese is a national staying on our country and we are still apologizing for it. >> it appears that she may be more than just a person of interest. >> i think she is more than a person of interest. i think it has to do with the fractured family, the foundation of the tsarnaev
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at one point russia was producing three million more barrels a day in the united states. when was the last time we talked about opec. we don't talk about the impact and the market outside the u.s., we import less so there is more flooding in the international market. they have less power outside the country. the interesting thing though is the price of oil has not come down. if it does come down, two things can get this in trouble. if the price comes down, it's not cost-effective to do the fractioning and the populous and the regulations are still a major head wind. >> i want both of you guys to talk about it. it's not just about energy in the home and consumers. i think critically for the job that we are so stagnant about. nobody will be talking about ted cruz's shut down in a decade. this is going to transform american life. manufacturing. general you have the smartest people in the world and most productive and you get the most abundant supply of energy in the world. it's better to be lucky than good. we are saving a lot of stuff. we are saying we can get out of the gr
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this summer he leaked thousands of classified documents from the nsa and was granted asylum in russia. >> "the washington post," t-mobile is overtaking its competitors with a new plan that will eliminate international fees for data and text messaging. at the end of the month the company will offer customers willing to surf the web check emails in any of the 115 countries included in its global plan. in the second quarter of 2013 it signed up 685,000 new customers, more than verizon, at&t, and sprint combined. >> "usa today" the founders of blackberry are considering a possible takeover bid as the brand continues to struggle. in a filing with the s.e.c. founders say they are evaluating all available options from interested investors, blackberry reported a loss of a billion dollars in its most recent quarter and also laid off 40% of its workforce. >>> willie? what's happening with politico. >> let's check in with mike allen. he's the chief white house correspondent. good morning. >> good morning. happy friday. >> there it is. he's got us going. >> let's talk about chris christie, the ne
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i don't have a lot of confidence that the united nations will come up with a strong resolution that russia and china will agree with. >> yeah. >> i don't trust the russians and, yet, here we are negotiating with the russians. >> they're not a good situations. >> partners with russia and serious. sax, thank you so much, elijah great to see you. ending obamacare. read on "the daily collar." chuck stay with us. >> we mr.. >> it's something. >> it could happen. >> carl rowe. >> well, we'll have to hear that sometime. ahead this morning. she tweeted. she could drink a diet coke and eating popcorn while watching is show. senator claire mccaskill clears the table with that. >> i love it. >> very interesting. we'll be right back. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it mean
i don't have a lot of confidence that the united nations will come up with a strong resolution that russia and china will agree with. >> yeah. >> i don't trust the russians and, yet, here we are negotiating with the russians. >> they're not a good situations. >> partners with russia and serious. sax, thank you so much, elijah great to see you. ending obamacare. read on "the daily collar." chuck stay with us. >> we mr.. >> it's something. >> it...
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two things, we're asking, calling on president obama to begin to bring the nuclear arsenals of russia and the united states, reduce them further, and this is a historic next big step, to bring the nuclear leaders, nuclear powers to the table for international nuclear arms reductions. >> that hasn't happened in a while -- >> it's never happened. >> as far as arms talks, and the president starts talking about reducing nuclear weapons, a lot of people feel like it's the 1980s all over again. in fact, some people will memo to the president, it's not 1987. talk about what we have to do all these years later and why it's important today. >> absolutely. you showed that clip. there's still 17,000 nuclear weapons in the world today. from the high at the cold war of about 70,000 to 80,000, but it's a far more dangerous world today with the rise of the terrorist threat, and so it becomes ever more essential that we begin to focus on this. and president obama, obviously with his re-election in the second term, he's no doubt thinking about his legacy, and no matter he can accomplish on healthcare
two things, we're asking, calling on president obama to begin to bring the nuclear arsenals of russia and the united states, reduce them further, and this is a historic next big step, to bring the nuclear leaders, nuclear powers to the table for international nuclear arms reductions. >> that hasn't happened in a while -- >> it's never happened. >> as far as arms talks, and the president starts talking about reducing nuclear weapons, a lot of people feel like it's the 1980s all...
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and seeking to reengage russia in a somewhat more constructive participation in the region. if he does all of these things, he'll redeem what perhaps was jeopardized over the last two years. >> robin wright, the president has said assad must go. just like he said mubarak must go. just like he said gadhafi must go. change in the middle east has not always brought about what the united states has wanted. whether it's a democratic election that led to hamas or the chaos in egypt. what follows assad in syria, if anybody followed assad in syria? >> my biggest concern is we're not focusing enough time on the weeks and months that follow any kind of military strike. that in many ways the big question is what then. because the united states is vulnerable to blame for whatever happens next once it strikes. either through action or inaction. and it's tremendously important to set in place a sequence of events that deal with not just the use of chemical weapons but also the world's worst humanitarian crisis. one of the world's most horrific conflicts. and outlining of kinds of things t
and seeking to reengage russia in a somewhat more constructive participation in the region. if he does all of these things, he'll redeem what perhaps was jeopardized over the last two years. >> robin wright, the president has said assad must go. just like he said mubarak must go. just like he said gadhafi must go. change in the middle east has not always brought about what the united states has wanted. whether it's a democratic election that led to hamas or the chaos in egypt. what...
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petersburg, russia. when we return. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of...
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was he talking about what happened in terms of his brother's travel to russia. those are pieces that you put together to build either a direct case that there was knowledge before the fact even if we don't see it yet. >> this is a fairly predictable turn of events in the course of this investigation. in every investigation you find out what surrounds the principle act committed. you find out who these people were in contact with, the two brothers, who their friends were and what contact was. mike leiter, is it not the case as well as most cases, the affidavit that's been read now that's online, anyone can read it, is the thinnest of outlines that the fbi provides. there's no doubt much more information that they are not required to put in the affidavit during the course of this investigation that's ongoing. >> mike, you're exactly right. as a prosecutor, all you really generally want to put in these sorts of charging documents is what you need, the bare elements of the case. you don't want to put everything in there because you don't want to disclose that to the
was he talking about what happened in terms of his brother's travel to russia. those are pieces that you put together to build either a direct case that there was knowledge before the fact even if we don't see it yet. >> this is a fairly predictable turn of events in the course of this investigation. in every investigation you find out what surrounds the principle act committed. you find out who these people were in contact with, the two brothers, who their friends were and what contact...
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edward snowden lands a job in russia. something tell us the nsa didn't write a letter of recommendation. more coming up on "morning joe." ♪ ♪ hey [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up, to be the world's best sports sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ something like a phenomenon, baby ♪ ♪ you're something like a phenomenon ♪ [ male announcer ] the cadillac ats, 2013 north american car of the year. lease this cadillac ats for around $299 per month with premium care maintenance included. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ de
edward snowden lands a job in russia. something tell us the nsa didn't write a letter of recommendation. more coming up on "morning joe." ♪ ♪ hey [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up, to be the world's best sports sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ something like a phenomenon, baby ♪ ♪ you're something like a phenomenon ♪ [ male announcer ] the cadillac ats, 2013 north american car of the year. lease this cadillac ats for around $299 per...
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. >> nook times, amazing amateur videos captured the moment a meteorite exploded in russia. scientists say they have recovered a piece of that meteorite. divers pulled a chunk the size of a coffee table from the bottom of a russian lake but it fractured into three pieces after it was pulled up. a scale showed 1260 pounds before it broke. then we have politico. >> politico. mike allen is here. let's just go. cokie roberts. >> i didn't know it was there. >> read it, cokie. you won't be happy. this is awful. they drag you through the mud. >> how could do you that to cokie? it's cokie roberts. >> she wrote a piece talking about -- >> kay hutchison who is a former senator from texas. yesterday houston's chronicle said ted cruz who act like kay hutchison. >> the endorsement of ted cruz. senator hutchison in this piece talks about we know about cokie roberts on air contributions. she also talks about your writing and you talk here about some of the research and one of the greatest titles of myster mystery, "founding mothers." >> i like the 1800s too. i tried to tell you what the ot
. >> nook times, amazing amateur videos captured the moment a meteorite exploded in russia. scientists say they have recovered a piece of that meteorite. divers pulled a chunk the size of a coffee table from the bottom of a russian lake but it fractured into three pieces after it was pulled up. a scale showed 1260 pounds before it broke. then we have politico. >> politico. mike allen is here. let's just go. cokie roberts. >> i didn't know it was there. >> read it, cokie....
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a handful of countries have offered him asylum but he remains marooned in russia. journalist glenn greenwald who broke the story told an argentinean paper over the weekend that if anything should happen to the former nsa contractor, a trove of information is waiting to be leaked, including the blueprint of how the nsa does what it does. greenwald said in part, snowden has enough information to cause harm to the u.s. government in a single minute than any other person hasser had. the u.s. government should be on its knees either day begging that nothing happens to snowden because if something does happen to him, all the information will be revealed and it could be its worst nightmare. >> i know something about this. i think first of all, with all my regard for "the guardian" which is considerable, especially given its role in the murdoch case, that's an awful statement that that reporter made. and the tone in which he made it. it's one thing to say that mr. snowden possesses some information that could be harmful and that ought to be part of the calculation that eve
a handful of countries have offered him asylum but he remains marooned in russia. journalist glenn greenwald who broke the story told an argentinean paper over the weekend that if anything should happen to the former nsa contractor, a trove of information is waiting to be leaked, including the blueprint of how the nsa does what it does. greenwald said in part, snowden has enough information to cause harm to the u.s. government in a single minute than any other person hasser had. the u.s....
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in four months we'll have the winter olympics in russia. they are concerned with getting the facilities done in place and because of the epic floods the olympic committee is inspecting things. they have had a mud slide and had a state of emergency declared because of so much rain. hopefully things will be colder, whiter and snowier in sochi. you can look at the b problems they will have. in the states, the skiers in the northern rockies, it's almost your time. it's snowing in the northern rockies from butte, montana, to boseman. rainshowers exiting the east coast. what a beautiful stretch of weather. the northeast looks fantastic. great lakes, too. as far as the middle of the country, we are taking the sunscreen back out. 81 in minneapolis today. 75 in chicago is as good as it gets. i'm not concerned with any airports at all. maybe in florida we'll have isolated problems. what a great travel day. what a great thursday. you're watching "morning joe" with a view of yankee stadium. ( ♪ ) for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be r
in four months we'll have the winter olympics in russia. they are concerned with getting the facilities done in place and because of the epic floods the olympic committee is inspecting things. they have had a mud slide and had a state of emergency declared because of so much rain. hopefully things will be colder, whiter and snowier in sochi. you can look at the b problems they will have. in the states, the skiers in the northern rockies, it's almost your time. it's snowing in the northern...
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then, assad's government has surprised international observers by acquiesing to global pressure led by russia to inventory and disclose locations of its stockpiles, a vote on the u.n. plan could come later today and chemical inspections could start as early as next week. >>> meanwhile, secretary of state john kerry met with his iranian counterpart, the highest-level meeting between the two countries since the 1970s, the tone was positive but cautious with both sides noting that historical obstacles remain to overcome. >> i think it was 1979, gene, that this happened. this has given all the criticism that the administration has received for having such a transparent process as it pertains to syria, my conclusion is, americans got what they wanted out of the syria situation. in terms of having a voice in it. but still the president received a lot of criticism for appearing to bumble on this. i mean this is important. this is a good step. >> this is important, this is something that you have to do. you have to explore the sort of potential opening with iran. because looming down the road, is the
then, assad's government has surprised international observers by acquiesing to global pressure led by russia to inventory and disclose locations of its stockpiles, a vote on the u.n. plan could come later today and chemical inspections could start as early as next week. >>> meanwhile, secretary of state john kerry met with his iranian counterpart, the highest-level meeting between the two countries since the 1970s, the tone was positive but cautious with both sides noting that...
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actually, you've got huge producers in canada, russia, all over the world. what's the scene going to be looking like in the future? >> no doubt that the dynamics of the geopolitical situation will have to change as the dependence of the united states and the western european nations depends on oil from the east diminishes. we clearly are seeing the united states moving toward the direction of not only being self-sufficient from oil production, classic oil and gas but also shale oil, also could be a net oil exporter also. there's no doubt the dynamics of the relationship between saudi arabia and the gulf region and united states may shift somehow. however, having said that, saudi arabia is an active country in the middle east. u.s. foreign policy will always depend on having a relation with the islamic world and arab world. there's no doubt saudi arabia will play a big role in that -- in that situation. >> are saudi leaders concerned by what they've seen across the middle east? that mubarak, who is one of our closest allies for 30 years, and one of our best f
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. >> secretary of state john contrary heads to moscow this week to get russia, a key syrian ally to back off on its support for the regime. jim miklaszewski joins us. you have senator mccain gnawing at the red line statement and controversy exactly who was using chemical weapons in syria at this point. still, is the concept of arming vetted rebel groups becoming more inevitable? >> well, the administration and pentagon officials actually have said that the u.s. is inching ever closer to providing lethal weapons to the rebels there in syria but nobody is there yet, mika. and i can tell you there are still serious questions about the validity of some of the evidence indicating that syria may have used chemical weapons against some of those syrian rebels and, in fact, civilians. just this past week, the british defense minister was here at the pentagon, kenneth hammond. when asked about the evidence, he said, and it's the first time i've heard anybody in the international community talk about this, the chain of evidence. that's a legal, sort of a police investigation term because they have
. >> secretary of state john contrary heads to moscow this week to get russia, a key syrian ally to back off on its support for the regime. jim miklaszewski joins us. you have senator mccain gnawing at the red line statement and controversy exactly who was using chemical weapons in syria at this point. still, is the concept of arming vetted rebel groups becoming more inevitable? >> well, the administration and pentagon officials actually have said that the u.s. is inching ever...
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russia, europe, china, are all with us and very important to maintain that solidarity while giving the iranians a sense we're serious in trying to respect their interests but also serious in insisting what they have to respect. >> jeremy? >> if you look at this from the perspective of the senators on the foreign relations committee i think they believe they played a constructive role in this process they were a bad cop exerting pressure on the iranians. i wonder what you think about that. were they doing something that helped this in the end? >> you know, i can't get into their heads so i can only speculate. but i partially agree with you. i think there are some on the senate foreign relations committee who really want to help but also know there are limits to what can be imposed without the use of force. use of force is to be avoided if we can because it's going to be a regional disaster and another long war for us. there are some who without too much thinking are listening to foreign advice of the kind that you have displayed like from the foreign minister, netanyahu. they are not be
russia, europe, china, are all with us and very important to maintain that solidarity while giving the iranians a sense we're serious in trying to respect their interests but also serious in insisting what they have to respect. >> jeremy? >> if you look at this from the perspective of the senators on the foreign relations committee i think they believe they played a constructive role in this process they were a bad cop exerting pressure on the iranians. i wonder what you think about...
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. >> the trailer poster from the new irs training video based on james bond from russia with love. #way too busted. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> see the new 3d printers could soon be printing your dinner. nasa is now funding research into 3d printed food. one researcher is using that grant money to print pizzas. >> fantastic! instant printed pizza at the touch of a button. unlike dominos where you have to wait for 30 minutes and the pizza only tastes like it came out of a printer! hopefully, we can combine our 3d printed food with our 3d printed guns and make a rifle that fires pizza rolls right into my food hole! >> good morning! >> it is a good morning. >> yes, it is. >> please! please! it's wednesday. june 5th. oh, lord. welcome to "morning joe." >> what? >> no, it's all right. i just remembered something. >> that is exciting. well, let me tell you something. i can tell you the people of canada got a big birthday present yesterday. willie geist, the mayor of toronto, it remains me. you know they have been looking for this tape, right? >> sure. >> they have been looking at
. >> the trailer poster from the new irs training video based on james bond from russia with love. #way too busted. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> see the new 3d printers could soon be printing your dinner. nasa is now funding research into 3d printed food. one researcher is using that grant money to print pizzas. >> fantastic! instant printed pizza at the touch of a button. unlike dominos where you have to wait for 30 minutes and the pizza only tastes like...
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petersburg, russia. since the meeting's host is president sclp, mvladimir putin assad's arms supplier, even that may be unlikely. let's talk about the ramifications if we could of inaction beyond the obvious moral issues at stake. >> i do think we're in this slightly odd position and it's not the best position to take action from, where inaction may at this point be more dangerous for america than action. i think the risks to american credibility, having set this red line, and then if we just blow through that and don't do anything, i think it will be perceived as weakness around the world. i think it sends a very bad message to iran, that that's a very important factor here. america says it has red lines and you can't cross them and they've said you can't develop a nuclear weapon in tehran, but actually the message to the iranian mullahs are they're not going to do anything even if we do. i think inaction sends a kind of signal to the region to israel that america is not necessarily going to stand by it
petersburg, russia. since the meeting's host is president sclp, mvladimir putin assad's arms supplier, even that may be unlikely. let's talk about the ramifications if we could of inaction beyond the obvious moral issues at stake. >> i do think we're in this slightly odd position and it's not the best position to take action from, where inaction may at this point be more dangerous for america than action. i think the risks to american credibility, having set this red line, and then if we...